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Study warns diabetic 'yo-yo' dieting can hurt kidneys in those with type 1 diabetes
"Yo-yo" dieting --- repeatedly losing and gaining weight -- can significantly increase risk of kidney disease among people with type 1 diabetes, a new study warns.
'Yo-Yo Dieting' Could Be Hard on Kidneys in Type 1 Diabetes Patients
Body-weight cycling, sometimes referred to as yo-yo dieting, may be harmful to the kidneys for people with type 1 diabetes, according to retrospective data analysis.
Yo-yo dieting found to harm kidney health in type 1 diabetes patients
Body-weight cycling (also known as yo-yo dieting) has been shown to significantly increase the risk of kidney disease in people with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index (BMI) and other traditional risk factors,
Yo-yo dieting may significantly increase kidney disease risk in people with type 1 diabetes
Body-weight cycling (also known as yo-yo dieting) has been shown to significantly increase the risk of kidney disease in people with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index (BMI) and other traditional risk factors,
Weight Fluctuation Threatens Kidney Health in Type 1 Diabetes
Chronic kidney disease has been linked to yo-yo dieting (also known as body-weight cycling) in the general population, which interested investigators in potential links between these weight fluctuations and increased risk of renal events among a population with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetic 'Yo-yo' Dieting Can Harm Kidneys
We showed that high body-weight variability is associated with increased risk of different outcomes of diabetic kidney disease progressions (DKD) in people with type 1 diabetes, independently of traditional DKD risk factors,
Yo-Yo Dieting Could Be Silently Damaging Your Kidneys – New Study Reveals the Risk
Repeated weight loss and gain — known as yo-yo dieting — has been linked to kidney disease in type 1 diabetes patients. A recent study found that individuals with greater weight fluctuations were more likely to experience kidney decline,
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